Over the past year, it has become increasingly clear that digitising businesses was no longer a “nice to have” but a necessity that needed to happen overnight. Technology was the key enabler, keeping a remote knowledge workforce connected, allowing brick-and-mortar retailers to pivot and begin to sell online, and allowing families to stay in touch without physically seeing each other.
Following on from this, the knowledge workforce has transformed into more of a “work from anywhere” or a “hybrid” workforce, and at the same time the need to rebuild, reinforce and enhance resilience for our hybrid futures came to the fore – and this must start with connectivity. 5G technologies promise lightning-speed digital capabilities that will fuel human progress.
In Dell Technologies’ Work from Anywhere Tech Talk Series, Dell thought leaders share insights into the latest tech trends shaping, and being shaped by, the world. In episode one and two of the series, viewers were introduced to the “intelligent edge” and the “intelligent PC”.
In the third episode, Jonathan Ryall, client solutions field product manager at Dell Technologies South Africa, and Tony Bartlett, director of data centre compute at Dell Technologies South Africa, discuss how AI disruption will unlock human potential.
Future AI capabilities will benefit mankind in ways not even imagined. However, what are the current capabilities of AI? Bartlett explains how AI is a technology that allows machines to perform the tasks typically done by people and that requires some sort of intelligence such as speech recognition, language translation and visual perception.
The series
watch the first episode by clicking play in the video above looks at the products that can be used to digitise businesses in the rapidly changing market conditions in which they find themselves. The series takes viewers through an informative journey looking at how organisations can take advantage of market conditions to benefit of themselves and their customers.
Join Jonathan Ryall, client solutions field product manager at Dell Technologies South Africa, in the first episode of the series as he delves into “The Intelligent Edge” with Tony Bartlett, director of data centre compute at Dell Technologies South Africa. The pair discuss how organisations, across industries, are looking to the “edge” to improve agility and customer experiences.